
Sheriff’s Station, Six Flags to host annual ‘All Schools Dance’
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is getting ready for the 34th annual “All Schools Dance” at Six Flags Magic Mountain next Friday. SCV students, grade in grades eight to
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is getting ready for the 34th annual “All Schools Dance” at Six Flags Magic Mountain next Friday. SCV students, grade in grades eight to
In conjunction with her solo art exhibit, “Domes,” located at the Old Town Newhall Library, multimedia artist Naomi Young is conducting a demonstration on mosaics, walking people through the process
Tree sap. Candle wax. Grease. Santa Clarita’s John Nacsa has developed an industrial-strength retail product that can wipe them all away without a trace.
The National Read Across America came to Santa Clarita on Friday, calling for every child in to celebrate the birthday of children’s author Dr. Seuss. Members of the community came
A 25-year-old actress missing for more than a week may have come to Santa Clarita from Hollywood the day she went missing. Adea Shabani, of Los Angeles, was last
The rain Santa Clarita received over the last few days looks to be cleared up by the end of Saturday, weather officials said Friday. “We can expect a quarter(-inch) to
California’s Employment Training Panel has awarded the College of the Canyons Employee Training Institute $647,584 to provide local companies with customized training programs. Certifications, new skills and opportunities for growth
Federal investigators looking into last month’s plane crash in Agua Dulce that claimed the lives of four people said the plane crashed in terrain next to a series of power
Gas prices are once again on the rise in California with a new two-year high, according to data gathered from Gasbuddy.com. In Santa Clarita, the average gas price is currently
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal In what might be described as a case of “anything you can do, I can do better,” the College of the Canyons baseball
Patriotism, Alive & Well Recently I met Marlon and Josette Tolentino at Valencia’s Corner Bakery and over coffee we spoke for several hours. Hearing their experiences of how their lives
Trinity softball’s season-opener against Oakwood on Thursday afternoon provided fresh starts at multiple spots on the field. For one, Catie Robertson pitched her first full varsity game for the Knights,
Trinity Classical Academy’s season opener at Vasquez included a light snowstorm and extra innings before eventually ending in a tie due to a lack of light. By comparison, Thursday’s rematch
Valencia sophomore right-hander Ryan Kysar struck out 13 in six innings of work as the Vikings beat Crespi 4-0 on Thursday in the Easton Tournament. Kysar allowed just one hit
Los Angeles Police Department officials shared a missing persons report online this week after family members contacted law enforcement over the disappearance of an actress who was reportedly last seen
Congressman Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, released a portion of the data gathered as part of a gun-violence survey he performed through his congressional website, but has chosen not to release the
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is asking homeowners to stop watering their lawns for a week while work is carried out on a pipeline that supplies water to
A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department recruit who lives in the SCV was arrested two weeks ago on suspicion of theft, embezzlement and arson, for allegedly having stolen more than
Sand Canyon Country Club donated $50,000 to the College of the Canyons Foundation to support the college’s First Year Promise program, which gives first-year, full-time students the opportunity to attend
About four years ago, 11-year-old Mackenzie Patten jumped into the kitchen and tried her hand at making specialty dishes like her father and grandmother. “My dad is a really good
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